What separates the right and left side of the heart, So that oxygenated and deoxygenated bloods don't get mixed?
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there is one muscle which separates oxgenated and deoxygenated blood
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it is called septum.
Actually heart has two upper and lower chambers named right atria and left atria; right ventricle and left ventricle respectively.
Left Atria receives impure blood from lower part of body and sends it to left Ventricle which is then send to lungs for purification and for exhaling co2. Then the o2 we inhale (dissolves in blood to form pure blood) is send to right atria and then to right ventricle which is then supplied to body through aorta which divides into arteries.
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Actually heart has two upper and lower chambers named right atria and left atria; right ventricle and left ventricle respectively.
Left Atria receives impure blood from lower part of body and sends it to left Ventricle which is then send to lungs for purification and for exhaling co2. Then the o2 we inhale (dissolves in blood to form pure blood) is send to right atria and then to right ventricle which is then supplied to body through aorta which divides into arteries.
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